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Islamabad : 9 April 2026 Prime Minister’s Telephone Call with the Prime Minister of Italy. Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif received a telephone call from the Prime Minister of the Italian Republic, Her Excellency Giorgia Meloni, today. Appreciating Pakistan’s successful diplomatic efforts for the U.S.-Iran ceasefire and resumption of dialogue, Prime Minister Meloni felicitated the Prime Minister on hosting the forthcoming peace negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, in Islamabad. While underscoring the genuine and sincere desire of Pakistan for peace and stability in the region, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif welcomed the joint statement issued by key European and international leaders, including Prime Minister Meloni, in support of Pakistan’s peace efforts. The two leaders also expressed their serious concern over the ongoing hostilities in Lebanon, and agreed on the need for coordinated international efforts to prevent further escalation, so as to pave the way for lasting peace and stability in the region.







Menu of a state dinner hosted by Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III of Baroda for Maharaja Madhavrao Scindia I of Gwalior, at Makarpura Palace on 29 January 1897.





Ek Gaikwad hi tha jisne Ambedkar ko padha likha ke taiyaar kiya to lead anti Brahman movement






Delhi High Court grants protection to live-in couple who left their spouses, says marital status irrelevant report by @prashantjha996 barandbench.com/news/delhi-hig…




Bhavishya Malika had stated long back that during India VS Pak in WW3 China + US + UK + 13 Islamic nations (including Iran) will support Pak. PS - Pak brokered this peace deal. Its stature is rising, aided by the Anglo Saxons.







On what grounds has NCERT labelled this map as Maratha “Empire” when no such entity existed? The Peshwas were subordinate to the Chhatrapatis (rajahs), whose rank fell under that of the Nazims or Subahdars (then, Asaf jahi Nizams), who in turn were under the Padishahs (Emperors). In letters dated 16th and 19th September 1717, Chhatrapati Shahu’s seal described himself as a Bundah (servant/slave) of the Emperor of Delhi. Maratha rulers consistently styled themselves as imperial servants. For example, Senasahebsubha Raja Janoji Bhonsle, in a letter dated 21st March, called himself a bound servant of Emperor Shah Alam II. Similar letters from the Scindia and Holkar rulers exist in abundance. The Peshwa also observed ceremonial subordination, saluting the Nizam (until granted higher imperial rank) and always the Emperor upon receiving a firman or khilat. This is evident in 1784, when Peshwa Madhavrao II walked on foot to receive the Emperor’s firman, kissed it, placed it upon his eyes, and saluted an empty seat symbolising the imperial throne three times. Even in 1795, at the Treaty of Kharda, when the Marathas held the upper hand, a clause under Peshwa Bajirao II stated: “The lands of Hindustan and the Deccan are under the authority of the Emperor. Imperial administration and settlement lie within his jurisdiction. The southern districts under imperial law shall remain so, and all orders issued therefrom shall be obeyed.” The Emperor was one. The Empire was one. The Marathas were powerful nobles, even overshadowing imperial authority for few decades, but nobles nonetheless, not sovereign emperors.







